By 11:00am the a single lane in each direction was open to traffic. Continue Reading →
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By 11:00am the a single lane in each direction was open to traffic. Continue Reading →
“Ukraine needs our prayers, and it also needs our purse strings. The human toll from this crisis is going to continue for some time. There are many well-established and reputable humanitarian organizations working on behalf of Ukraine that are ready to take our contributions.” – Janet Stone McGuigan Continue Reading →
Save the Children’s Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund is helping to provide children and families with immediate aid, such as food, water, hygiene kits, psychosocial support, and cash assistance. Continue Reading →
SB-169 calls for a re-examination of the state’s affordable housing law 8-30g, which many see as deficient. Continue Reading →
Chef Brian Lewis is opening a second location of The Cottage at 49 Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
Part courtroom drama, and part political thriller, five actors bring over 30 historical characters to life in a powerful dramatization of this little-known story of the founding of our country. Continue Reading →
Addressing wasted food will enable Greenwich to conserve natural resources, mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and support the food insecure. Continue Reading →
“Whether you’re building 8 stories or 4 stories, is life going to come to an end? Do you think the town of Greenwich 50 years from now is going to look like it looks now?” – Attorney John Tesei representing John Fareri on J Lofts West Continue Reading →
“We’re shooting on the market rate side for the highest-end, premiere building in town. We want to have amenities to reflect that. Having the 77 market rate units out of the 110 total is what we think is the right size to deliver the amenities.” – Philip Wharton, Twining Properties Continue Reading →
Greenwich Pen Women and Perrot Memorial Library will continue their cosponsored book discussion series on Monday, March 7, 2022, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm, via Zoom. The group will discuss Hamnet, an award-winning historical novel by Maggie O’Farrell. Continue Reading →